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30 1904 ein ba he will h “!| WHAT POSITION WILL THE GE NERAL CONFERENCE TAKE ON the individuals are educated Mr 1 k ¢ h rT t n-like element tn thelr nature THE COLOR QUESTION? rongly empbanta hb rk among the freedmen 48 OLS, Apr ).Where|of Claflin University, the largest of he to a colored { . | SUNDAY, MAY 1 Come and see this prop- ht in the city Take Univer off at 52d street, go west y oar, get two blocks, : . Nag i | Pee ftand on th eithe forty colored tnstitutions fa thel uc "Coie et ho mate te ie 7 ey | | tho General Conf &| an reprenent of the Freedman's eauity of such m one prenid IT & SON ea) i” \ Jriwance cowwirren Aaneue| rien putic™actnt [en a ee Ae ye \ \ . b among the white} i { or nen to recommend thas | \ | \ ‘ ‘O PRO 3,00 AD red ¢ on | iy " Arcade Building | \ Nee | TO PROVIDE $3,000 TO ADVER olor 5 Bs ae \ colored man be elected to the eples | i \ . x r | TISE SEATTLE | ee = " | cor 1 “missionary” bishop, an@ 1317 SECOND AVENUE eet AYN | ' : | : “ nuch he may be appointed to pre rors | . t the outcome is « the conference opt thé | ‘ \ 4 re | \" f . mendat t will necessitate am : f \ \ . * U on t ‘ N te ference Vi ne action w it precedent in the Meth> . } oY \ \\ } : ‘ 1 t c eatent % : a ward p | It be 4 that the mise " Fi ‘ ath, ‘ " t pe @ sionary bishops will exert thelr ine € \ } ‘ A h 1 ‘ ting has been & moot fluence to secure a colored hishop, but : “ea . \ , \ ¢ r ed ' Meth ehuret in the ) and West, and in some F aia \ ) \ / , for . \ yy nection the F the sentiment ‘ : . and the # ment of ; pre e augure little hope to the a . , b hte t Will they give North Methodisias cannot get B mk ’ 1 so 7) ate ents t ¥ away from the fear that a no-color M! 4 « t t ieac 4 line polite would result in o segre- ] f ‘ | cara Beattlo at the Bt.| bishop May, it will have made a gation of the grea thodint ehureb “the” ¢ " # ' ad precedent and anw the q 7 into Northern and Southern branches. 4 Is “the” question tn ready ‘ : E , i - ‘ sntttes of the|!t (he ehurch + jeve that the rights of the col- ’ to-wear clothes. We fit you \ at " Ms i | , 1 ee the colored mar ah be nactificed to the 2 right. We have a first- SS ; 4 ; { t iter eterdays| inocked at the door of Me “mn of the : class tatlor shop, where the \ agreed to the $5,000 att ag f0r'thia double Vieht aad hie The three mest prominent eletel Most careful attention ts . J oe e the ordinance nning feated me ho are ned as candidates given to all garments— . ¥ ‘ th x to the x ‘ red delegates to the for the enias are Dr. M. C. B +s whether they be low or high “e ecut tine tt ' 4of)y General Assembly 7 f ti; Rev 2 ; EB. ' e@ tol tng o Ane n Bowe Gammon ‘Theolog- " priced. lo Mk < al t I aniem, end ¢ ‘ ta, Ga, and Rev, , bod Sasas - : pat off ane. « j the South westerm 1 Suits and Topcoats from— te cone’ bid ‘ t tt Christian Adve w Orleans. : . y th ther f a dish th Ma — —— ony Mrs. Finke, the high priestess of | places. Kyrnhalden t# the place) Denver, San Francisco und Low An= | ( be f / would be teuked “8 | O/L CUPS STOLEN F Iheen the prophet, will appear at the | where the action of “Harriet's|/ «eles, Kobi & ( n the Ct not ex ° r f | eaixuc” ot ; Third Avenue theater tonight in a | Honeymoon” takes place. Mr. Frank! cago opera hous Hay the other t 1 ors es : Bane +5 | ©. Gillespie of 2025% First avenug » | m | . P jos ‘ DR. L. M. DUTTON lreported to the police headquarterd 4 single performance of the grewsome | McKee has furnished an elaborate! ket and Olymy he in haw ‘ e ‘ tae’ % t to the! y tae rameutatiod tbl ane wis thet. . thieves i Norwegian’s great play, “Me Production and competent company,| cago. M. C. Ar ‘ ' rhe t ke f ; oe ot t t as parle ose ened Oa nia aenhew Galen ... : Gabler.” This should be a treat for the same as were seen during the! lumbia and W « on t n th at ay, D 6 To thin ele ’ eh in Sheng ao r eae tind 4 jall theater geers, for if Mra. Fiske |New York engag will be a the Grand opera| ms : delegation Im coming ‘with a| of the Methodist Hptscopal church, |!ubricators and oll cups some tise 4 has a fad it ie Ibsen, and her big, |brought here. M Mannering, in| house in I Middletor 1 of %6. t wer of |® esa hg = Meg h-4 an 4 frank, expressive eyes light up with | “Harriet’s Honeymoon,” comes to! Tate own columbia theat hat ag f pers reanon al, and p 1 have had charge of the work at| made of the case and > ae F fire when she talks of her favorite |the Grand next Monday, Tuesday| St. Louis, The business of the con-! period A seven months, but tt tleal device : « University for 1 y n so | ° local visaing: . UP “ author. and Wednesday nights and Wednes-| notidated Interests will be t-lonly batpaid » it tn needed tol ? L. M. Dunton, D. D., president ng to and te wad " Speaking of Ibsen, she says day matinee. 4 by an executiv ' b y @penses. Detalls ‘ 5 J R d | h i &C “I put on Ibsen's ‘Hedda Gabler’ each of the interest blishmjent of the \ ‘ . Kedeisheimer 0. Fin New York with many misgivings.| Richard Mansfield will be seen at] rem 1 It tw wtated that the in . ” You know Ibsen is considered caviar | the Grand early in June in “Ivan the ming of new vu ih bably b b of: 4 h Strongest Topcoat House tn the fi for the public. We contemplated | Terrible,” “Old Heidelberg,” “Beau) in several other “ harmeypt the rou work Btate. just a week's perfermance, expect- | Brummel”, and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr.| plated oF directora w at of the] | 800- 1 ing that the artistic set only weuld | Hyde.” pt rt h n of the] 004 First ave. con Columbia H} attend. Te my surpriee—and delight} | Ra te " ANNA EVA FAY ' or the ch an of] the public took to the play splen-| “McFadden’s Row of Pia! bd 1 of y . oreo idly and we are finding it very auc- | Musical farce-comedy, will be the) Anna Eva whose remarkable | 1 J three citizens to be| : cessful offering at the Grand a week from) performances ™ pointed 2 R I love the Then plays. I have | tomorrow, | Beattie ne ate Ne The finance comr layed ‘Dol ou b a ee ince ae ae me Your Sav- |)» a Doite House. ut never | The Rogers Brothers in “The Rog-| is said that she has Be | nt othe: ondoen,” < marvels tr rprine f « - y 7 | ages for | of Ibeen's playa are ulten paycholog. [em® Hrothers in London,” and “Th tn Surpriee cag byway free Four Cohans” in “Running for Of-| Fr baffie t teal studies. The Norwegian bears fice” will be two comedy offert the same relation te the drama that actor of actresa his or her first 4-1 necinning with tomorrow's mati- HOW AN ENGLISH EDITOR firet appearance ef an opera singer |%*,® strone farce-comedy company pearance in an Ibsen play is like the will present for the coming week the lin a Wagner creation after yers in | Sages side-wplitting — three-act , Palen cores, 3 ts ope to} vprewn's in Tewn" at the Third actor, io he has attained |. yonue. The success of this play something—that he has floatedabove | 2or year will insure for it a hearty Toilet Saaga Jeo. s2 ii ON | reception they . comedy pure and imple, with plenty powberry Floating Bath Soap— While we regret that the great] or catchy mus po id with plenty | w. A. BENNETT, EDITOR OF AN ENGLISH PAPER AT TOKIO Norwegian sees nothing bright tn fe 3e life, we must admit his power in the | 2*2°* TELLS THE DETAILS. ake theater, He has revolutionized the A consolidation of the vaudeville for drama. Some place him even above | interests of the Orpheum circuit a facie } Glase Lemon Squeezer, regular Se 9} Shakespeare, but the men are so dif-| Kohl @ Castle, Anderson, and Mid TANIA ictus 900) sasaceinks ventas eieene ad Badd compare tite @ieton & Tate, has been effected e “I realize, and everyone does who cireult contrels the We Wood Handle Kitchen Fork, The Orpheum circu! the first English ra pr pe P af] P82 studied Ibsen, that he cares | ators in Minneapolis, New Orieans,| (2° feet mega } nothing for the plot or the stery of | Kansas City, Omaha, Bt. Joseph. Réiting an Kngit Paper Pine— & play. His characters are paycho- | ““''S" Miogo Heral yx Bon of Toke § SO Ie | logical etuiies—humen seule and gt verge , Te r. Mt te farce - onmemee BY. W. A. BF I can claim the dintinets er-tined galleries led off tr rection, and what surpris f all was to find @ at w and the mildly gaaing whi nd diffieutt Any size— i Value | minds and hy . rts laid bare. He i |WILL YOU HELP A SICK FRIEND? | rie Japa: xiove t Me Gas Lighter for .. a surgeon. He dissects his charac- Weatern ideas, were yet not oe and exposes rutblessty what he Get My Book for Him Now Glently advanced to give the —~| | finds there. He doesn't create a] goog ad agement they now do to a newspay l-qt. Granite Pudding Pan, the | | manikin and then dinsect it. He} Onis tell mo which book to send written In English. The Britist value 6 + Ge | J} takes human nature—a soul—and| You certainly know of some one who] (00, was very small In Hiogo—or K vs ‘ is sick—some sufferer who will o it is now Gcives into it. He doos net always | Fratefui for the help my book offers.” | poor ttle four-y jake @ lovable soul. But it ian't the | "Ana that beok tells of & wa fen a copy, had far from an [eoul you are interested in, it is the | Tells ef & way so certain a @ physician, offer that help masteriy way in which he shows it | T.0'Ecou tslis how for ® years in be We Ing admissio to you—every palpitating part pitaia and at bedatd: Shinola, for ladies or gents, shoes, & perfect polish, requiring no Uquid, ie box for . Te tion, ntly bi t 4 aitth lic functions. A ec Shoe Brush for . ¢ “You will read a play of bis 2/8 way to cure, deep-seated | stant soures of trouble was wher < times and then wonder what it is al! | CUlt diseases. It tells how Uckets were sent along requesting "the , iption— Dr shoo; a ie Decorated Creamer . about. There is no story, no plot.| tive’ How by ee fle experien pleasure of the ed pa already ® Decorated Cup and Saucer, regular | 1" ‘Hedda Gabler’ there is a little | traced out the causes that bring on eto. In E na the ably . Be hands the card to « member of his - & We pair for . Sef) umor, but it is a grim, ghastly, 4 invariably that where th : ore | xtaff. and deputes him to “cover” the than a hush grisly humor. I always study his the ide ner t tion. th a : Be. pond . ane anction, | y po ata fit plays a year before I even call a re- | were weak. easton ed Whenever I sent my assistant tn| thrown open, and the emper hearsal. And every time I play it I VHITELAW REID FROM PARIS THAT ALTHOUGH CHRISTO- pwer. organs Ww Japan, he was invariably refused ad-| consort entered. § discover some subtie psychological | found, I always found woak nerves. | mins ank'h 660 .cetalial wrenl Or on tions were =. effect that I never found before. Ib. | Not the nerves commonly thought of | Innea up for being In pommeanion of | Hot expecting anything of a AMERICA, E WAS A DREADFU L LIAR.—News Item. but the vital organs’ nerves, the in . all sen gives you great latitude in his | Mg. ‘the invisible werves, ticket which was not his property | nature to happen, If © Intere —— ——— ——— Second and Union roles. You feel you bring to them This was « revelation. Then my real At that time in Jo they w ed In the eodings I w tu t " something of your own; you never | *ugcess be: . have the editor y but the k what splendid py" I . is . ~ exhaust them. I love it. 1 love it. | woud strengthen, that would vitaiiae| oditor of the wee good enough. | have:for the f the paper, | tact that two years dater I was a “My play for next year? Well, I| these nerves. That prescription 1] Te send & subordinate was tantamount| when Haron Legoseceeediiconer with the Imperial Order of the shall produce Ibsen's ‘Rosmersholm,’ | called @ restorative. Jt Ia, known the | to insulting the host gently on the a, taking me! 5 5 Bun: Get th Masteriinck’s "Monna Vanna‘ and an | World ov" oT at eek fasl'to| When, therefore, after a great deat | by the a, led me up to where the| terepe that eventh et the 4 2 200 unnamed play by an American piay- | cure one case in each hundred. In the| Of trouble, T obtained « permit t ra ; | ings cb had May D corer Cure One cat tinult, cases tay faljures | Present at the royal audien 9 pr iz saa “On BATH CABINETS five years were one in each forty | the occasion of the declara a me. | ¢ - De- ~ ard treated. I found cor incurable. | new constitution in 189, I 5 a - Beatrice Bronte, now playing the | Cancer js for surgery, not medicine in " at signer title role in the new musical comedy, | ‘Then how to wat this prescription to| Self. #0 that there shy hi - a 8 RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. A Girl From Dixie,” which sick enes everywhere was my thought, | in getting the most imp . vag ; JUST IN comes | T must announce It in the publte press. | tion of the day. om night ow heir pres | to the Grand shortly, has the longest | put thought I will they realise t Declaration day wan held in the! else Japane It ale * e part ever pla o truth of my @scovery—the real pewer | jovetient weathy , . Pope a r not t Ag at Regular $640 Cabinate, complete, | 20ct,<7*" blazed by am actress ina | Soi Stay Srwarauvet thers | wvalaet westher, 1 drove op to 2 si matte ‘ps Saturday Night Epectal this week— rn ) compe way came me-—like an ingpiration. | Piece tn ne am, an me ¢ . and ale the spong to speak and sing about 7,000 words | “1 will offer it to the sick on trial. Then | disc, which constituted my permit rhe " the Eastern island « they. will know Tam sincere.” was critically examined by the officer | *P@aMiie both languages, 1 b the Kast Special From 6 to 9:30 P. M. at every performance TY’ wrote a. reliable drx In my case Baror FRAMED PICTURES, new studies in figures and city and village in America. They ist in each} on guard. Me was Tonight the last performance of | agreed to co-operate with me. eputed a couple of non-commi 1| ae prover, alt hiw - ‘ landscapes, gilt and black wood fram | s "My Lady Nell” will be given at the | “Now by any sick one officers to accompany me into th G singe dye eathine with’ te in Saturday tight, och i Alcazar. Tomorrow afternoon and . SS 1 gl ger hast neta bengamadiiagd ba IND r | Delivered free to any part of the f| night and Monday, Tucsday ana} DF. Shoop’s Restorative — | When entered. the whole piace! my Sagal, 1 made apy to at-| “wn hen-weacih pinata it Re ee ene bienk, eae | vie Sbatinen, 4 Ratmens ana Ca ny) as a Pou tes wentirety at © wonderful lake studded with Uny | ma eit read my 1 nae oe ; be rs oa fen special Batucasy ght, a pound. 190 artim fat prsnssa Readpaemg tig breninr poong | a” ay agape enpadbrare isan, on which grew tinier treee ugh, too, he had nme airin, mt Hers, Joxwling TOOTH BRUSHES, worth 100 each, special Saturday The QUAKER DRUG 0 | pany will be acon te Man and Mas- | ""{.nd no money. Just write me for] reached by the most Ii bridg i ondtken pg meee fiver Me vee pest a . arragecnie |. | ter.” @ romantic drama in four acts, eo book you need. When I send it t| 1 had ever seen—even Ir man it wa m ¢ aoe | 1053-1015 FIRST AVE. with ite scenes Inid in Kentucky writ tell yaw of a aruggint poet ty wpe Right aheed I could wit ie y ae sgeeee wo hours, bat all that TOILET SOAPS, Cutioura, Packer's Tar, Woodbury’s i af | Thursday night “The World A will permit the month's trial. Use the ‘ 7 + r 5 helt be tehee time th mperor and empress a Facial and Coigate's Violet, regular 26e values, Gater- #4 The Globe Block. ; i. + Mainst | Restorative @ month. Then decide. If} hat a t nge cake 4a at 4 one 150 i Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240, §| Her” will start a run of four per-| you say to, the druggist, “It did not] Mr 4 gables 1| get af mpresnt f tas ay night, a ci seteeeee see en anes : P ‘a . |formances. This is a melodrama and | help me.” that will relleve you of any | eaves of delicate blues and greens| I understood all he re AGHINOTON rie eon SOAPS, ‘Beale’ Beented ond ths well Meee z = ——— | £4 Redmond as a tramp will again | SzBc"se whatever. He will bill the} seemed the most striking characteris: | Boon regained confid tam o try of t eri hinds, Gntarehy wake ] =, | tind an opportunity to prove the as-| This is my way of clearing your] Mot! & tel rvelous er | Savoy to's ng to the fact that w JAPAN PAPER NAPKINS, new (designs, you'll } a gris ts cae sie ter how prejudiced, you cannot dis-ling on the inner steps, and one of| kind to me. : Japa \ night, 3 dozen for seseeee sanesee ++ 100 Hl indertakers and Embalmer the best delineators of the genus| pute this absolute security 1 offer. | tem, an 1a Bc om mallee ste 28 fee 3 a ye Jape “ " c esjpdion op cede : j Have removed to their new lhobo that the town has ecen in| fou Cannot resist an offer like this| yom, S#,1 SpProsahed with m Me} me « k frock BOYS' KNEE PANTS, ood, strong, durable kinds, te 1921 FIRST AVENU yee es Oe é Seeee Ek kes aihtng” . hee o o whe dries ped ing | « s , ! * specials, very special Saturday night et, @ pair..190 Both Telephones, 948. tf you cant do things Hike vou used to] wards him, and th ryt : ‘ sede ahd ; A thoroughly ‘modern bl toh gg me @ long] papers were ¢ r boot 1 “swagger” t } you gre at liberty to call and ioe t the new] do them, tell me about it Tapers, bidding me welcome in tho| was t tia eS Bain cmatt AT Ui) GATUR | : epee comedy in which Mary Mannering| Wii tell you. & way to help. Get my | Mme of the emper | we th hb nt t ni * tt J 1s appearing this season, enjoyed al peok now—today I was duly introduced |" pe eget . ” o oa M Cc D G long run in New York earlier ta the| Simply ntate Sook 1on Dyepepaia. | Seitlemen present, who were nobles, |) ayes z ptm 5 ge cCarthy Dry Goods senson, The comedy t# in three acts. | whic! book Bookzon the Heart court ¢ fale, or foreign ‘esenta-| | i extended to me fy mn his fect, and bf a pro. Seeond Ave. and |The plot of “Harriet’s Honeymoon” |¥ou want and Book }on the Kidneys, | tives, Shortly after this we wer flexes that, I pelleve I In| tected m it bar Company Madivoa Street Rich Joweiry |e worked out among the picturesque | ‘Shoop, Box 17% Book 5 for Men (sealed) | through wide corridors of « be mae ig A A wapapers | n ‘ haped hat of old J |eurroundings and with the quaint |Ractne, Wis. Book 6 on Rheumatinm | ocrntey and me © nr. iphor wh yi pos- 706 First Ave. types of character which are invarta- | Milt Cases. not ome otto At] The ceiling was a of! to me were: “Don't abuse my tr mikado” of the land of th . bly found at German watering | @rigeisse Japenese art, Beautiful woldan flow- The crown of the god tr on the brow mum. ¥) ) | }

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